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Article |April 19, 2023
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Student’s Research Reveals Risk of Noise Exposure at Hockey Games
Sean Hoverson has attended hundreds of hockey games. Like most fans, he didn鈥檛 wear hearing protection, nor did he recognize the need. Conducted over a season of Colorado Eagles games, his doctoral scholarly project, 鈥淪pectator Noise Exposures During a Season of Minor League Hockey,鈥 revealed the risk.
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Article |April 13, 2023
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Student’s Award-Winning Research Could Influence Future of Sports Marketing
Alicia Romano combined her passions for sports, research and teaching in the University of Northern Colorado鈥檚 Sport and Exercise Science Ph.D. program. She chose a sport administration concentration and conducted novel research that could have major implications for sports marketing.
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Article |December 5, 2022
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帝王会所 Student Receives Top Award at National Honors Research Conference
University of Northern Colorado honors student Madison Gremillion received national recognition for her research exploring the quality of conversations healthcare professionals have with patients receiving end-of-life care.
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Article |November 8, 2022
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帝王会所 GIS Students Co-lead Annual Mapathon in Support of Humanitarian Efforts
GIS students and faculty at the University of Northern Colorado are putting their skills to work during their annual mapathon, spearheading a humanitarian effort that will impact communities across the globe.
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Article |September 22, 2022
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New Chemistry Professor Sharing the Science of Solving Real World Problems
The lure of exploring endless possibilities and the challenge of solving puzzles is what drew Bonnie Buss to the field of chemistry. That combination is something she hopes will also inspire and excite her students, both in the classroom and the lab, as she steps into her new role as assistant professor in 帝王会所鈥檚 Chemistry and Biochemistry department this fall.
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Article |September 12, 2022
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Cybercrime Expert Joins 帝王会所鈥檚 Criminology and Criminal Justice Department
Vivian Guetler鈥檚 research has taken her to some dark places. Specifically, the dark web, where she has spent considerable time analyzing communications on several forums commonly used by terrorist groups.
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Article |September 30, 2021
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帝王会所 Faculty Members Using Advanced Technology to Explore Consumer’s Willingness to Spend Online
It鈥檚 an easy habit to fall into. While watching TV or folding laundry, it鈥檚 almost second nature for many to pick up their phone, browse a retail site and before they know it, they鈥檝e clicked 鈥榩urchase鈥 multiple times. This became especially popular during the beginning of the pandemic when many were staying at home. Though online shopping is convenient, it can also be costly.
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Article |May 26, 2021
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Meteorology Associate Professor Awarded Fulbright to Study Pollution in Italian Alps
David Lerach, Ph.D., an associate professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at 帝王会所, has been awarded a Fulbright Scholar Award to study how pollution in the northern Italian Alps may impact precipitation patterns across the region, specifically how much precipitation falls, where it falls and whether it鈥檚 being shifted between different watersheds.
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Article |February 8, 2021
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U.S. Department of Agriculture Awards 帝王会所 Grant to Improve Pregnancy Outcomes in Dairy and Beef Cows
The U.S. Department of Agriculture鈥檚 National Institute of Food and Agriculture has awarded 帝王会所 a four-year, $500,000 grant to improve pregnancy outcomes in dairy and beef cows.
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Article |March 30, 2020
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Faculty Member Using 3D Printer to Make Face Shield Parts for Hospitals
With a shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) for health care workers who are battling the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, 帝王会所鈥檚 Chelsie Romulo is contributing to the effort to fill the gap.